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August 21, 2012 Off

The Lawyer’s Guide to Cloud Computing: Part 3 (of 4)

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Grazed from WestSide Lawyer. Author: Daniel Garrie.

In the last blog post, I discussed the importance of research when choosing a data hosting provider, the potential difficulties of implementation, and cloud-computing security. In this post I will explore the implications of unsearchable cloud-based data on litigation and the worst case scenario – the unexpected exodus of your cloud operator.

Cloud-based operations have many benefits, including ease of accessibility and sharing. However, when it comes time to produce relevant information in the cloud, it is important that counsel understand that the information that sits in the cloud is not all necessarily searchable. In some instances the cloud lacks the necessary search component required to search and retrieve that data. For example, the information may be stored in a unique format proprietary to the client that is not recognized by the cloud. This in turn means that a client may find it impossible to readily access that information…

August 21, 2012 Off

The Lawyer’s Guide to Cloud Computing: Part 4 (of 4)

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Grazed from WestLaw Insider. Author: Daniel Garrie.

In the last installment, I discussed the implications of unsearchable cloud-based data on litigation and the unexpected disappearance of your cloud operator. In this final installment on the cloud, I will discuss the privilege issues, hidden costs, and data formatting problems that may present themselves when using the cloud.

Cloud-based systems present novel privilege issues. All privileges are founded on restricted access. Should privileged information be shared with a third-party, the privilege vanishes. Usually, privilege is readily maintained because a company’s sensitive information remains in-house in the company, until it is shared with outside counsel to whom the privilege still applies as part of the litigation…

August 21, 2012 Off

Hackers know how to punch holes in your cloud

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Grazed from The Lowell Sun. Author: Norm Morin.

Password security is a big issue with cloud computing.

Mat Honan, "Gadget Lab" columnist for Wired magazine, found out the hard way that cloud computing has some issues that should be considered before you put trust in the cloud. If you would like to read Mat’s detailed account of the situation, check out http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/08/apple-amazon-mat-honan-hacking/

Mat had been depending upon the cloud to preserve and manage his data. Everything was fine until hackers decided to play with his digital presence. If Mat was only digital, he would have been completely erased…

August 21, 2012 Off

Coraid delivers its flexible cloud storage vision

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Coraid built its business with fast-and-simple ATA-over-Ethernet storage which doesn’t require expensive infrastructure upgrades. Now it’s diving into software-configurable storage with EtherCloud which incorporates Yunteq cloud orchestration technology the company acquired last year.

The race is on to make every part of the data center — from switches to storage arrays — software configurable. That’s the rationale behind Coraid’s new EtherCloud storage platform.

For EtherCloud, Coraid is using Yunteq orchestration technology acquired last October to make its storage more flexible and adaptable to changing needs…

August 21, 2012 Off

TraceLink Wins Cloud Computing and Innovation Honors at International Business Awards

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Grazed from PRWeb. Author: PR Announcement.

TraceLink Inc., helping businesses securely supply every global market opportunity on-time and in-full, announced today that the company has won two Silver awards in the 2012 International Business Awards. Judged on customer success, market impact and technological innovation, TraceLink received the following awards: • Best New Product or Service of the Year – Software: TraceLink Business Cloud • Most Innovative Company of the Year in Canada and the U.S.A.: TraceLink Inc. TraceLink and its cloud-based application platform were selected from a group of over 3,200 nominations received from more than 50 countries.

“TraceLink enables Life Sciences companies and other businesses to maximize revenue growth from global markets and cost savings from global outsourcing through better visibility, collaboration and oversight across all supply, production and distribution relationships,” said Shabbir Dahod, President and CEO of TraceLink. “We are honored to be recognized for the customer value we have created by providing the visibility, information access and cross-functional, cross-company collaboration needed to ensure supply, capacity, quality and compliance across the global pharmaceutical supply chain.”…

August 21, 2012 Off

Selecting a private cloud is harder than you think

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Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: David Linthicum.

As InfoWorld’s Ted Samson reported last week, Rackspace has released Rackspace Private Cloud Software, which is the same complete version of Essex OpenStack the company runs in its own hosted private clouds. This move was designed to get Rackspace more traction in the cloud computing market, targeting the greater-than-expected spending on private clouds by enterprises.

Rackspace’s latest release reminded me of what’s been happening steadily in cloud computing over the last few years. While we keep discussing public clouds, almost like it’s a religion, enterprise IT continues to gravitate toward private clouds in a big way. Not surprisingly, traditional on-premise vendors like Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, and IBM have responded in kind. But so too have the "traditional" cloud vendors, such as Rackspace and, with its Eucalyptus partnership, Amazon Web Services…

August 21, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Software-defined networking is hot and Big Switch has data to prove it

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Stacey Higgenbotham.

In the wake of a $1 billion acquisition of Nicira, BigSwitch said that it has seen 6,000 downloads of its SDN controller software. Big Switch is the likely the next big buy for software defined networking, but who will be the suitor?

Updated: Big Switch, which many in the networking sector have enshrined as Nicira’s rival in software defined networking, said Monday that its Floodlight open-source, SDN controller software has surpassed 6,000 downloads and supports an ecosystem worth $3 billion. This type of momentum release is generally a company’s way of saying, “Hey, look at me,” and isn’t a huge surprise given the slow pace of summer and the fact that Nicira is in the process of selling itself to VMware for $1.26 billion…

August 21, 2012 Off

LoudSauce uses cloud to fund grassroots election ads

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Crowdfunding site uses Amazon S3, Heroku and other cloud services to keep its costs low. San Francisco-based LoudSauce aims to give voice to small groups and organizations that don’t have SuperPACs to call their own, according to co-founder Colin Mutchler.

It may not seem like much given that fat cat SuperPACs have already spent more than $194 million on this year’s election, but LoudSauce is proud of the $160,000 it’s helped raise from nearly 2,500 people for much smaller organizations. Perhaps more importantly, the ads it helps finance have been seen by more than 32 million people, according to the company…

August 21, 2012 Off

Copyright could cramp cloud computing

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Grazed from ITNews. Author: John Hilvert.

The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) has highlighted cloud computing as a potential avenue for investigation as part of a broader inquiry into copyright reform.

An issues paper released this week by the commission asked interested parties to answer questions on whether current copyright legislation impeded the development of cloud computing services, and whether any changes to law should be neutral to technology, or contain specific exemptions for cloud services.

None of these issues are explicit terms of reference for the inquiry…

August 21, 2012 Off

How to succeed with PaaS today

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Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Stephanie Mann and Jack Vaughan.

Achieving success with Platform as a Service is a challenge for many organizations. From language support to infrastructure flexibility, development managers have a lot to consider when it comes to choosing the right Platform as a Service for their cloud development needs. Recently, SearchSOA.com spoke with Geva Perry, former general manager of the cloud computing business unit at GigaSpaces Technologies, about how to achieve a state-of-the-art PaaS today.

The conversation with Perry took place as part of the TechTarget BAA Group’s Java University. This series covers Java development issues, as well as important technologies that have come to affect Java in recent years…